The Maverick's Back!

Howey

Banned
Arizona must finally realize it's become the laughingstock of the nation and home of crazy teabaggers. Finally, though, two former nutcases have seen the light. Actually, they've realized their state is going red next election cycle and are trying to save face.

Not all the disagreements are dipped in acrimony. Some are re-emerging after the party papered over its differences in an unsuccessful campaign to defeat President Barack Obama last year. This spring, 14 Senate Republicans supported legislation that included a chance at citizenship for millions living in the country illegally. The other 32 opposed it, including the entire top leadership.

In some cases, though, policy or strategic differences are overshadowed as Republicans simply call one another names, a type of clash that frequently pits newer, tea party-backed lawmakers against more experienced conservatives.

Two months ago, Sen. John McCain of Arizona likened Cruz, Paul and others to “wacko birds” for their style of confrontational politics.

And who's the other one?

A picture says a thousand words.

 
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